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Thermal Conditions in Indoor Environments: Exploring the Reasoning behind Standard-Based Recommendations

Berger, Christiane
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Mahdavi, Ardeshir
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Ampatzi, Eleni
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February 4, 2023
Energies

Professionals in the building design and operation fields typically look at standards and guidelines as a reliable source of information and guidance with regard to procedural, contractual, and legal scope and requirements that are relevant to accountability issues and compliance necessities. Specifically, indoor environmental quality (IEQ) standards support professionals to bring about comfortable thermal, air quality, acoustic, or visual conditions in buildings. In this context, it appears essential to regularly examine the IEQ standards’ applicability and scientific validity. The present contribution focuses on common thermal comfort standards in view of the reasoning and includes evidence behind their recommendations and requirements. Thereby, several international and national thermal comfort standards are examined via a structured matrix to assess basic parameters, design and performance variables targeted by the standards, suggested value ranges, and both general and specific evidence from the scientific literature. Finally, this paper discusses findings and points to the identified gaps in the chain of evidence from the results of scientific studies and the recommendations included in the thermal standards. As such, the present contribution has the potential to inform future developments regarding transparent and evidence-based thermal standards.

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review article
DOI
10.3390/en16041587
Author(s)
Berger, Christiane
Mahdavi, Ardeshir
Ampatzi, Eleni
Crosby, Sarah  
Hellwig, Runa T.
Khovalyg, Dolaana  
Pisello, Anna Laura
Roetzel, Astrid
Rysanek, Adam
Vellei, Marika
Date Issued

2023-02-04

Published in
Energies
Volume

16

Issue

4

Article Number

1587

Subjects

indoor environmental quality

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thermal comfort

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standards and guidelines

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evidence

Note

This article belongs to the Special Issue Indoor Environmental Quality - Assessment of International Standards and New Insights from Research.

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